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The daily joke 23.03

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Here's an interesting one...

Read this question, come up with an answer and then scroll
down to the bottom for the result. This is not a trick question. It is
as it reads. No one I know has gotten it right -

A woman, while at the funeral of her own mother, met this guy
whom she did not know. She thought this guy was amazing, so much her
dream guy she believed him to be, that she fell in love with him right
there but never asked for his number and could not find him. A few days
later she killed her sister.

Question: What is her motive in killing her sister? (Give this
some thought before you answer)

The Answer:

She was hoping that the guy would appear at the funeral again.
If you answered this correctly, you think like a psychopath. This
was a test by a famous American Psychologist used to test if one has the
same mentality as a killer. Many arrested serial killers took part
in the test and answered the question correctly. If you didn't
answer the question correctly good for you. If you got the answer
correct, please let me know so I can take you off of my e-mail list unless
that will tick you off, then I'll just be extra nice to you from now on.

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